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In about an hour the two Alden boys went out to wait for the pilot. They were not a minute too soon, for the pilot was early. Suddenly they heard the roar of the helicopter. It hovered right over them. The pilot waved to them. First he dropped the bu
Melody shrieked. Sarah, who was in the wings when the light crashed, turned pale. Jim jumped onto the stage. How did this happen? he demanded, turning to Henry and Stuart. Both boys gave him a blank look. Nancy came out of the wings onto the stage. D
Sky was right. Mary was a changed person when she returned from her flight. Ill never again condemn something I know nothing about, she said. Then, she offered to take posters announcing the rally to every store in town. Ill even put them up out near
The next morning when the Aldens got up, the apartment was empty. Gee, I wonder where Mr. and Mrs. Diggs went, Henry said when he realized the Aldens were alone in the apartment. Todays the day for us to meet Dr. Pettibone. Jessie found a message on
These book tables are as well organized as a library, Miss Chase told the Aldens the next day. Im glad to see Violet reading one of her fairy tales because some of these books have been sitting in this shop unread for decades. Henry laid down an armf
The bus for Greenfield was right on time. Quite a few people got on the bus. A man asked the driver, You stop at the junction, dont you? Thats right, the driver said. Ill call out the name when we get there. But you just stop there to let passengers
Fox Den Road was narrow and twisted. Benny didnt take any chances with his wagon or Patches as the Aldens walked along. He kept his red wagon as far to the side as he could so that cars could get by. Screech! Screech! Everyone heard the noise when th
The first thing the children did the next morning was eat their breakfast and then hurry to the exercise room. Tom, his sturdy legs pumping, sat astride a stationary bicycle. He wore a sweat band, but perspiration still poured down his face. Good mor
I didnt mean to put all this sadness on you. I just find Christmas.. .difficult. Oh, Henry! Im so glad youre here, and, you know, Id rather knowI mean, you just come out of nowhere, and disappear, and if I know things, about your life, you seem more.
[00:05.42]- Henry, your tie! - I know, I know. 亨利,你的领带 [00:08.10]You're hopeless! 我真糟糕 [00:09.18]你太粗心了 [00:10.10]He's trying so hard to please me. 他帮我们铺床 [00:12.34]他只是想讨好我们 [00:12.54]- He ha
You say that I'm messing with your head All 'cause I was making out with your friends Love hurts whether it's right or wrong I can't stop 'cause I'm having too much fun Yeah, You're on your knees Begging please Stay with me But honestly I just need t
AMERICAN STORIES - Short Story: The Last Leaf by O. Henry FAITH LAPIDUS: Now, the VOA Special English program AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC) Our story today is called The Last Leaf. It was written by O. Henry. Here is Barbara Klein with the story. (MUSIC)
Its just a box full of plastic bags, Violet said when Henry opened the metal box. No money? Benny asked. He stood on his tiptoes so he could see inside the box. No money, Henry said. But it looks like there are things inside the bags. What kind of th
Man is artificer of his own happiness.-----Henry David Thoreau 人类是创造自己幸福的巧匠。------H梭罗 图片1
A: 欢迎大家来到这期的美语训练班! 我是杨琳! B: 我是Mike! 杨琳,来告诉大家今天都要学什么? A: 没问题! 今天我们要领略一下大城市的生活方式,看看怎么表达动用关系,还要告诉你怎么说吊胃
No. Grandpa Palmer is dead to me. It's like ______2______ . Sounds complicated. I should go with you. Trust me, nobody wants to go to Carlinville, Indiana. Oh, God. Here we go. We can barely stand the sight of each other. Henry. Judge. Hank, thanks f
As Henry Altman waited in traffic, ___________1_________ to things he hated. On his short list was also: dog crap, car alarms, ___________2_________, pigeons, men's cologne, greeting cards, flip-flops... and God. What the hell? I've been waiting here
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CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair The first rhythm that they became used to was the slow swing from dawn to quick dusk. They accepted the pleasures of morning, the bright sun, the whelming sea and sweet air, as a time when play was good and li